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From the age of 1 to 6 there is a small percentage that is exclusively homosexual, a small percentage heterosexual and there's a wide band in the middle of people who respond to various stimuli. A little bit here, a little more there.
I'm straight. I. Love. Men. I love men.
Compared to being caught in the wrong body, being plagued by 'dysmorphic OCD thoughts,' being gay is commonplace and mostly accepted. What once seemed unimaginable and shameful has been revealed to be perfectly normal.
Being LGBT does not make you less human.
Gay sexuality inevitably involves brutal physical abusiveness and the unnatural imposition of alien substances into internal organs, orally and anally, that inevitably suppress the immune system and heighten susceptibility to disease.
As someone who is both an ethnic minority and openly gay, I often talk about how simply being who I am has given me a double awareness of the vulnerability that some Americans may be facing.
Say, what's the question mark for? Sexual identity?
I am not in the closet. I am not coming out of the closet. I am not gay.
Sexuality is a remarkable aspect of the human condition.
As straight Americans we have two choices: we can choose to sit back and enjoy our rights as we have them, or we can realize that it is actually not freedom at all when our friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues do not share these basic rights.
I'm not homophobic.
I'm gay. It's pretty unfortunate.
I'm not a homophobic.
I am not here to entertain straight people.
(well, LOVE and gay rights - three cheers for straight girls who max out on helping gay guys)
We are all queer fish, queerer behind our faces and voices than we want any one to know or than we know ourselves.
When children's innocence is used as a tactic to suppress queer adults, readers need to resist, not children, but those who conscript children to fight their own ideological agendas.
My mate is a man, and therefore I can be no other than gay.
One answer to the question "Who is a transsexual?" might well be "Anyone who admits it." A more political answer might, "Anyone whose performance of gender calls into question the construct of gender itself.
As a gay person, my life has been marginalized.
Do you think I'm queer, Rob?" I asked.
"I don't care if you're queer," Robby said. "Queer is just a word. Like orange. I know who you are. There's no one word for that.
male/female, male/male,
female/female. Love.
Thank god I'm gay! It's so liberating!
As gay young people, we are marginalized. As young people who are HIV-positive and have AIDS, we are totally written off.
I'm gay, and I was born this way.
I have a problem with homosexual acts.
Whatever the dangers in sex, gay men's innate drive to make love to other men corrects, redeems, and intervenes on a world gone mad with man-to-man violence.
Sexuality is one of the biggest parts of who we are.
There are many lesbians and gay men trapped by their fear into silence and invisibility, and they exist in a dim valley of terror wearing nooses of conformity.
Straight Man: But my daughter belongs to a talk show generation that seems to be losing the ability to discriminate between public and private woes.
I'm a gay man trapped in a woman's body.
Gay life is this object out there that's waiting to be written about. A lot of people think we've exhausted all the themes of gay fiction, but we've just barely touched on them.
I'm always going to support the LGBT community and equal rights for the LGBT community.
I'm interested in gay characters - not trying to sensationalize gay characters, just [representing] who are in my personal life. I'm interested in exploring my world and my friends, and a lot of them happen to be gay.
It seems to me the most important issue in the LGBT community is the right to be queer-the right to be free of the heterosexual assumption.
I am gay, and I'm very comfortable with it.
Heterosexual Questionnaire:
- What do you think caused your heterosexuality?
- Is it possible your heterosexuality is just a phase you may grow out of?
- To whom have you disclosed your heterosexuality?
- How did they react?
The way I would choose to identify myself wouldn't be gay. I've been attracted mostly to 'she's' but I've been with many people and I'm open to love wherever it can be found.
Do you know any gay guys?"
"Why? Are you switching teams?"
"I'm not sure. Maybe."
"Yeah, I know some gay guys. And you do, too."
"I know some gay guys?" News to me.
"Jake and Terry."
"They're not gay," I argued.
"Yeah? You better tell them to stop sleeping together, then.
I'm not against gay people.
I am a proud member of the LGBT community and could never bear the idea that someone could say I was closeted.
Lots of my writing can be accurately called lesbian, but I myself am queer and date people of all genders.
I am a huge fan of gays. They love me, and I love them. They think of me as sort of a gay icon.
I've just fallen in love with you. What is your name, and please tell me you're gay?
To my friends, I'm kind of sexually gay but ethnically straight,
I'm a heterosexual. I don't know why I'm like this. I was just born this way.
Our society needs to recognize the unstoppable momentum toward unequivocal civil equality for every gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered citizen of this country.
At the beginning of each year, we have conceptual meetings. How are we going to challenge ourselves this year? So we suggested a transsexual or transgender. And to be honest, I am shocked they let us do it.
I fucking hated labels. Always had.
But maybe that was because no one had ever given me the right one.
At least, not until that moment.
Gay. Straight. Bi. None of them fit me the way mine did rolling off Henry's tongue.
Suddenly, it was the only label I'd ever wanted.
Everyone - whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender - should be allowed to show their true colors, and be accepted and loved for who they are.
Heterosexuality is the enjoyment with fear, the pleasure with responsibility and the lust with concerns.
It's hard to tell these days what gender people are. You don't know if they're gay, if they're straight, or Bruce Jenner.
I'm Israeli and gay.
I'm gay. It feels so weird saying it on camera!
I'm gay. I always have been and I always will be, and I'm happy.
The successes of the LGBT civil rights movement and the more prominent role openly gay people are playing in the public eye has actually turned up the temperature in middle schools and high schools for queer kids.
I love gay people. Or as I sometimes call them, 'people.'
Well, obviously, I'm not allowed to speak about the legal battles, but I love lesbians.
Gay culture is in a coming-out process of its own. From out of the closets in the '60s, the culture moved onto the disco floors of the '70s and through the hospital wards of the '80s and onwards to the streets.
However some things may look queer to you, remember that the world is a beautiful rainbow with many colours! No colours, no rainbow! No rainbow, no beauty! Long live the queerness!
No baby, I'm not gay.
Society historically has a difficult time with the concept of something new and foreign that shakes up our comfortable views, especially if it involves the very volatile question of sexual identity.
Some of our finest writers, organizers, artists, and scholars in the 60s as well as today, have been lesbian and gay, and history will bear me out.
I guess if I had to classify myself, I'd say I'm straight.
The way I approach the character isn't about being gay or straight. It's just about who you love. Gender has very little to do with it.
You are human. You love who you love.
You fuck who you fuck. That should be enough - no labels.
- Connor Cobalt
I am two lesbians in a man's body.
We live in a world where we have friends, neighbors, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, people we journey with for years who are gay. And we need to love, affirm and all of us together work on the real problems that we have in the world.
Straight people are so fucking weird.
The transsexually constructed lesbian-feminist feeds off woman's true energy source, i.e. her woman-identified self. It is he who recognises that if female spirit, mind, creativity and sexuality exist anywhere in a powerful way it is here, among lesbian-feminists.
[When asked by a male heckler, "Are you a lesbian?"]
Are you my alternative?
I consider myself a lesbian, but I'm a bisexual lesbian.
I am not gay. I never have been gay.Gay-- Larry Craig
In the male homosexual community, we love to label and categorize and organize each other as if we are in a never-ending high school biology class.
Bisexuality is almost a necessary factor in artistic production; at any rate, the tinge of masculinity within me helped me in my work.
We live in a trans period. Contemporary issues of sexuality, for example - the exciting aspects of them - have to do with transgenderedness. And there's trans-nationality. There are people like me, for example. I mean, what am I? Am I Indian? Am I American? And I'm not alone in being between things.
I have a homosexual crush on most adolescents.
Being gay is natural. Hating gay is a lifestyle choice.
Be who you are - whatever you are.
I hate the word lesbian; it tells you nothing; its only purpose is to inflame.
All young people, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, deserve a safe and supportive environment in which to achieve their full potential.
We don't want to promote any system that treats the fact that an individual is LGBT as a personality disorder. And anything that perpetuates that perception is harmful - not only to that member of the community but the entire community.
I am gay. I am proud. And God loves me without reservation.
My own belief is that being gay is a regularly occurring nonpathological minority variant in the human condition, and that an appropriate analogy is left-handedness, which also, as it happens, used to be regarded as some sort of defect in a normatively right-handed humanity.
It's been a secret too long, but I'm actually a straight male.
We're all homos. Homo sapiens.
People are not heterosexual or homosexual, just sexual.
I'm gay. I know things.
Securing for gays and lesbians the basic right to have their relationships and families recognized as part of a community makes all of our communities stronger.
They're not gay people. They're people. It's pretty darn simple.
There are people that very strongly identify themselves as gay and then lesbian, and then I think there are a lot of people who are kind of some percentage or some version of that.
Living inside me is a straight guy, a lesbian, a gay man, a straight chick, and a couple of bisexuals and they all get an equal amount of play time.
Gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide
To me, "queerness" is an alienation from a heteronormative code that governs bodies, genders, and their processes - sexuality, birth, death, and inheritance - in order to preserve social, economic, and political power for those who have it [and] to continue it into future generations.
The Lesbian is one of the least known members of our culture. Less is known about her - and less accurately - than about the Newfoundland dog.
I'm just going to say I'm not gay. I really, really like women. That's all I can really say about that.
There are brilliant out lesbians and gay men and bisexuals and transgendered people and heterosexuals keeping the fire of change alive. Not a day goes by when I don't feel grateful to them for their work.
I live in a kind of gay bubble. I live in a gay house, I drive a gay car. I eat gay food.
This is just one little part of who I am, and I'm not gonna let my sexuality define or confine me. It's part of me, it's not all of me.
Lesbian and gay people are a permanent part of the American workforce, who currently have no protection from the arbitrary abuse of their rights on the job.